From "DeadMan's Hunt: The search for John Wilkes Booth"
Excerpt: "After the assassination, a trunk owned by Booth was located. In the trunk were coded messages and symbols that were used by the Knights of the Golden Circle. Most of the messages have been de-coded by modern researchers and they tell us that these strange symbols tied Booth to the murder of President Lincoln and the KGC."
GC390QM DeadMan's Hunt: The search for John Wilkes Booth (Multi-cache) in Illinois, United States created by sixrows
As much as I would like to believe this info, it is hard to swallow. Almost as hard to swallow as retrieving the following identifications and evidence.
Passports recovered
According to testimony by Susan Ginsberg, a staff member of the National Commission on Terrorist attacks upon the United States, in the January 26, 2004 Public Hearing:
"Four of the hijackers'
passports have survived in whole or in part.
Two were recovered from the crash site of United Airlines flight 93 in Pennsylvania. These are the passports of Ziad Jarrah and Saeed al Ghamdi.
One belonged to a hijacker on American Airlines flight 11. This is the passport of Satam al Suqami. A passerby picked it up and gave it to a NYPD detective shortly before the World Trade Center towers collapsed. A fourth passport was recovered from luggage that did not make it from a Portland flight to Boston on to the connecting flight which was American Airlines flight 11. This is the passport of Abdul Aziz al Omari."
"In addition to these four, some digital copies of the hijackers passports were recovered in post-9/11 operations. Two of the passports that have survived, those of Satam al Suqami and Abdul Aziz al Omari, were clearly doctored. To avoid getting into classified detail, we will just state that these were manipulated in a fraudulent manner in ways that have been associated with al Qaeda."
WTC site
The passport of hijacker Satam al-Suqami was found a few blocks from the World Trade Center.
Flight 93
According to the 9/11 Commission, the passports of two of the hijackers Flight 93
were also found intact in the aircraft's debris field.
Atta's luggage
The doctored passport of hijacker Abdulaziz Alomari was found in Mohamed Atta’s
left-behind luggage.
When examining Mohamed Atta's left-behind luggage, the FBI found important clues about the hijackers and their plans. His luggage contained papers that revealed the identity of all 19 hijackers, and provided information about their plans, motives, and backgrounds. The FBI was able to determine details such as dates of birth, known and/or possible residences, visa status, and specific identity of the suspected pilots. None of these documents have been scrutinized by independent legal experts
flight 93 crash site.

According to the 9/11 Commission, the passports of two of the hijackers Flight 93
were also found intact in the aircraft's debris field.
What an amazing stroke of luck to find anything made of flammable material (paper and plastic)in that smoking hole, especially if it was at the point of impact(pilot's seat) with a Maximum Takeoff Weight of 910,000 lb and part of that weight was 63,705 U.S. gallon of jet fuel with a burn temperature of 825 degrees Celsius (1517 degrees Fahrenheit). Paper ignites at 218°-246°F ...but it was protected by plastic... which melts at / ABS. 88°-125°. 416°. Acrylics. 91°-125°. But if it was in their suit case stowed away....that is what saved it,,,,,,,,,,,,Right? These guys are good...
